Single-storey. Studio-style layout with double bunk (double below, single above), kitchen, dining area and sitting area with sofa bed. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Shared games room
Cabin 5 Eargail consists of a single‑storey, studio‑style interior featuring a double bunk with a double below and a single above, along with a sitting area containing a sofa bed suitable for two children. The kitchen includes a two‑ring electric hob, microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster, and there is a dining area for mealtimes. The shower room provides a walk‑in shower, basin and WC. Guests have access to a TV, and a shared games room offering a pool table and games. Fuel and power inc. in rent, and bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Outside, the property offers sea views, a non‑enclosed garden with a picnic bench and fire pit, and private off‑road parking. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.2 miles; pub 1.4 miles; beach 0.2 miles. Note: Maximum two adults and two children. Cabin 5 Eargail provides a simple base for your next stay. Note: This property has a good housekeeping bond of 150 Euros
The village of Gortahork is situated on the north western tip of the County Donegal coast, and is an increasingly popular location for surfing and walking. There are several beautiful beaches around the area, and the village is home to the Samhain International Poetry Festival each year. From Gortahork, Glenveagh National Park is easily accessible for a great day out, and with 16,000 acres, it is a walker’s paradise. The renowned artist Derek Hill bequeathed his house and gallery near Glenveagh along with his art collection to the nation in 1980, attached is Glebe Gallery and tea rooms which hosts many exhibitions. For a day’s relaxation head to nearby Bunbeag which has a swimming pool and a spa area or An Chuirt Hotel which lies at the foot of the Errigal Mountain and has its own health club and spa. Island-hopping is fun for all the family, and from Gortahork, you can charter a boat and visit Arranmore, Cruit Island and Owey Island. Cruit Island is joined to the mainland by a bridge, so is easily reached by car, but chartering a boat is much more exciting! Nearby, the town of Dungloe plays host to the annual ‘Mary From Dungloe’ festival, and is renowned for its fantastic fishing. This is a great location, and an ideal base for touring the area.